Buhari Govt. Tolerates Religious Violence, US Replies FG

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Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari has come to say that Nigeria is a country that is very difficult to govern. The septuagenarian lamented that no matter how hard he tries, some people would still find faults in his government. Adding that as a leader, he has to accept the challenges of leadership and learn to live by them. The president made this known while fielding questions from reporters after receiving some of his aides and close friends who visited him at the presidential villa in Abuja in commemoration of his 77th birthday. “I think I come to accept the realities of leadership in Nigeria, you can only try, it is a terrific country, no matter what you do, there are people on daily basis that look for your faults and go to the press, so you have to learn to live by that,” he said.

Buhari Govt. Tolerates Religious Violence, US Replies FG.

The United States has heavily accused the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration of refusing to take action against widening terrorism and violations of religious freedom.

Meanwhile recall that the US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, had placed Nigeria for the first time to a religious freedom blacklist alongside China, Iran, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

Though a reason for including Nigeria was not given, Pompeo designated the most populous black nation as a “Country of Particular Concern” for religious freedom.

Other nations included in the religious freedom blacklist are Eritrea, Myanmar, North Korea, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan.

Reacting, Nigeria’s Information Minister, Lai Mohammed, accused the US of dishonesty for adding Nigeria to the list.

Mohammed denied any form of religious persecution by the government and queried the move by the American government.

He acknowledged that Nigeria is a multi-religious country where freedom of religious association is guaranteed by its constitution.

He said the Buhari administration has been tolerating egregious acts taking place in that nation.

Brownback said the US is seeing “a lot of religious-tinged violence taking place”.

 “The secretary and really the world has great concern about what’s taking place in Nigeria at this time, and a number of terrorist groups are organizing and pushing into the country,” he said during the briefing of which statement was obtained by TheCable on Thursday.

 “We’re seeing a lot of religious-tinged violence taking place in that country and indeed in West Africa. It’s an area of growing concern about what’s happening, in particular the tension that’s taking place there between religious groups. And it’s often the religious affiliation is used to try to recruit and inspire violent acts.”

 “You’ve got expanded terrorist activities, you’ve got a lot of it associated around religious affiliations, and the government’s response has been minimal to not happening at all,” he said.

 “A number of cases – there have not been criminal cases brought forward by the government. The terrorism continues to happen and grow, in some places unabated.”